Confirm the infestation: Thoroughly comb your cat with a fine-toothed flea comb. You might find live fleas, flea dirt (flea droppings), eggs, or any combination of the three. Remove as many fleas and eggs as possible by hand. Bathe your cat in nontoxic dish soap: This helps remove any...
Prior to this tag I was using a flea comb on him after every walk and any time he scratched and I would find 1 to 3 fleas each time. I can't tell you the last time I've seen a flea. I am so thankful for this. Now I'm going to purchase one of the human tags and see if...
Comb and prepare your dog’s coat as for any other bath. If your dog’s coat is greasy or dirty, wash it first with regular dog shampoo before using FleaHex® Wash. Wet your dog’s head first. (Note: you will not need to apply FleaHex® on your dog’s head during the applica...
Flea combs are excellent grooming tools for your pet, although you may have to offer them treats to make them sit calmly. The teeth of the comb are fine and will easily trap fleas and debris. The comb is most effective when used on a dry coat. To use, mix water with dish soap to ...
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When you shouldn’t use it (Called “Contraindications”):If the product contains a high concentration pyrethrin, it should NEVER be used in cats; if the product contains fipronil, it should never be used on or near rabbits Availability: Over the counter ...
2) Treat the critters. Bathe them, dip them, use the topical meds, or whatever. But get the adult fleas off of them completely. Use aflea combto make sure they're all dead and they're allgone.Put critters in the car WITH the a/c on. (I'm sure nobody needs to be reminded tha...